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Honda SSM Concept. Introduced at the 1995 Tokyo Motor Show, [4] [5] the Honda Sport Study Model concept car was the design study for the production version of the S2000. The inspirations for the concept car were the first prototype Honda Formula One racing car, the Honda RA270 from 1963 [6] [7] and the Caterham Seven. [7]
1:48.0 – 1988 BMW 325i (E30) convertible (Clarkson's car in '4-seat convertibles for under £2,000' challenge, automatic and paving slab in boot. Driven by Clarkson. The engine was severely damaged by the run.) 1:55.3 – 1987 BMW 325i (E30) convertible (Hammond's car in '4-seat convertibles for under £2,000' challenge, lowered suspension ...
The Honda S series is a series of convertible sports cars by Honda. ... 1999–2009 Honda S2000; 2015–2022 Honda S660 This page was last edited on 22 December ...
Work Completed: Replaced convertible hood and interior, installed chrome trim around the interior door handles and airvents, fitted a metal gearknob and handbrake handle, fitted chrome MX-5 kickplates, fitted a new chrome mesh grille, fitted a new aerial, installed a performance air filter and chassis braces, repaired and repainted corroded A ...
Volkswagen Golf R32 • BMW 130i • Mazda MX-5 • Honda NSX: Old generation vs. New generation car culture • Lap times from a video game vs. Real life in the Honda NSX • Mazda MX-5 vs. Greyhound race • Top Gear Awards 2005: David Walliams • Jimmy Carr: 27 December 2005 () 4.52: 66 — None – Special: Top Gear Winter Olympics: None
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Honda Vision XS-1 – a single sliding door on each side for both the front and rear seats; Lincoln Mark VIII – rolling door concept–doors slid downwards and disappeared into the bodywork; Renault Scenic Concept – front doors slide forward, rear doors slide rearward; Toyota Fine-Comfort Ride Concept – rear doors; Toyota Kikai Concept
The Honda S2000 was another offering that while more expensive than the Prelude, offered rear wheel drive, a six-speed transmission, 40 extra horsepower, and a convertible top. The exterior dimensions of the Prelude were no longer in compliance with Japanese government regulations , and the additional costs resulting from this contributed to ...